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NEUROSCIENCE & BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS List of Contents, Keyword and Author Index Volume 22, 1998 NEUROSCIENCE & BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS Editors-in-Chief STEVEN J. COOPER ANN E. KELLEY Department of Psychology Department of Psychiatry University of Durham University of Wisconsin - Madison Medical School Science Laboratories 6001 Research Park Blvd South Road Madison, WI 53719 Durham DH! 3LE, UK USA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Editorial Advisory Board JOHN AGGLETON, University of Wales, College of Cardiff, Cardiff, UK JOCELYNE BACHEVALIER, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX CAROL A. BARNES, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ JILL BECKER, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI D. CAROLINE BLANCHARD, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI H. STEFAN BRACHA, VA National Center for PTSD, Honolulu, HI LARRY L. BUTCHER, University of California, Los Angeles, CA ANTOINE DEPAULIS, INSERM, Strasbourg, France JEAN DE VRY, Institute of Neurobiology, Cologne, Germany GAETANO DI CHIARA, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy COLIN T. DOURISH, Cerebrus Ltd, Ascot, UK DAVID EILAM, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel BARRY J. EVERITT, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK MICHAEL S. FANSELOW, University of California, Los Angeles, CA MARK A. GLUCK, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ CHARLES A. HEYWOOD, Univesity of Durham, Durham, UK MICHAEL H. JOSEPH, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK NEIL McNAUGHTON, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand PETER J. MORGANE, University of New England, Biddleford, ME JOHN NELSON, Monash University, Clayton Victoria, Australia RANDOLPH J. NUDO, University of Texas, Houston, TX GEORGE PAXINOS, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia PETER REDGRAVE, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK TREVOR W. ROBBINS, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK TERRY E. ROBINSON, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI JERRY RUDY, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO BENJAMIN RUSAK, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada PAUL SANBERG, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL SUSAN SCHIFFMAN, Duke University, Durham, NC PER A. T. SODERSTEN, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden RICHARD F. THOMPSON, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA IAN Q. WHISHAW, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB, Canada NORMAN WHITE, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada JOHN YEOMANS, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Founding Editor: Matthew J. Wayner Editorial Assistant to Steven J. Cooper: Suzanne Higgs Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews is an official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society. For information about the society, please contact: Marianne Van Wagner, IBNS Central Office, Division of Life Sciences, The University of Texas at San Antonio, 6900 North Loop 1064 West, San Antonio, TX 78249-0662 USA. Fax: (210) 458 4510 or E-mail: [email protected]. Members of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society may order personal subscriptions at a concessional rate: details of this rate are available upon request. Publishing Office: Elsevier Science Ltd, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, U.K. Tel. +44 (0)1392 251558; Fax +44 (0)1392 425370] Author Service Department For queries relating to the general submission of articles (including electronic text and artwork) and the status of accepted manuscripts, please contact the Author Service Department: e-mail: [email protected]; Fax +44 (0)1865 843905; Tel. +44 (0)1865 843900. Published 1998 in January, March, May, July, September and November. ContentsDirect delvivers the table of contents of this journal, by e-mail, approximately two-four weeks prior to each issue’s publication. To receive this free service, complete and return the form at the back of this issue or send an e-mail message to: CDsubs @elsevier.co.uk CONTENTS OF VOLUME 22 NUMBER | Flood, J. F. and Morley, J. E. Learning and memory in the SAMP8 mouse Ruotsalainen, S., Miettinen, R., The role of the dorsal raphe—serotonergic system and cholinergic receptors in the MacDonald, E., Riekkinen, M. modulation of working memory and Sirvio, J. Ramos, A. and Morméde, P. Stress and emotionality: a multidimensional and genetic approach Toates, F. The interaction of cognitive and stimulus—response processes in the control of behaviour Haller, J., Makara, G. B. and Catecholaminergic involvement in the control of aggression: Hormones, the peripheral Kruk M. R. sympathetic, and central noradrenergic systems McDonald, M. P. and Overmier, J. B. Present imperfect: A critical review of animal models of the mnemonic impairments in Alzheimer’s disease NUMBER 2 Whishaw, I. Q. and Bland, B. H. Cornelius H. Vanderwolf: an introduction Vanderwolf, C. H. Brain, behaviour, and mind: what do we know and what can we know? Kolb, B., Forgie, M., Gibb, R., Age, experience and the changing brain Gorny, G. and Rowntree, S. Goodale, M. A. and Haffenden, A. Frames of reference for perception and action in the human visual system Ellard, C. G. Comparitive perspectives on multiple cortical visual systems Cain, D. P. Testing the NMDA, long-term potentiation, and cholinergic hypotheses of spatial learning Teskey, G. C. and Valentine, P. A. Post-activation potentiation in the neocortex of awake freely moving rats Whishaw, I. Q. Place learning in hippocampal rats and the path integration hypothesis Oddie, S. D. and Bland, B. H. Hippocampal formation theta activity and movement selection Harper, R. M., Poe, G. R., Relationships between hippocampal activity and breathing patterns Rector, D. M., and Kristensen, M. P. Sainsbury, R. S. Hippocampal theta: a sensory-inhibition theory of function Dringenberg, H. C. Involvement of direct and indirect pathways in electrocorticographic activation and Vanderwolf, C. H. Bland, B. H. and Oddie, S. D. Anatomical, electrophysiological and pharmacological studies of ascending brainstem hippocampal synchronizing pathways Leung, L. S. Generation of theta and gamma rhythms in the hippocampus Kirk, I. J. Frequency modulation of hippocampal theta by the supramammillary nucleus, and other hypothalamo-hippocampal interactions: mechanisms and functional implications Chrobak, J. J. and Buzsaki, G. Operational dynamics in the hippocampal-entorhinal axis Konopacki, J. Theta-like activity in the limbic cortex in vitro Baker, G. B., Fang, J., Sinha, S. Metabolic drug interactions with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and Coutts, R. T. antidepressants Beninger, R. J. and Miller, R. Dopamine D1-like receptors and reward-related incentive learning Robinson, T. E., Browman, K. E., Modulation of the induction or expression of psychostimulant sensitization by the Chrombag, H. S. amd Badiani, A. circumstances surrounding drug administration Eggermont, J. J. Is there a neural code? NUMBER 3 Myers, R. D., Adell, A. and Simultaneous comparison of cerebral dialysis and push—pull perfusion in the brain of rats: Lankford, M. F. A critical review Malek-Ahmadi, P. Cytokines in dementia of the Alzheimer’s type (DAT): relevance to research and treatment Salansky, N., Fedotchev, A. Responses of the nervous system to low frequency stimulation and EEG rhythms: clinical and Bondar, A. implications Bisazza, A., Rogers, L. J. The origins of cerebral asymmetry: a review of evidence of behavioural and brain and Vallortigara, G. lateralization in fishes, reptiles and amphibians Ill Contents Briese, E. Normal body temperature of rats: the setpoint controversy Nelson, E. E. and Panksepp, J. Brain substrates of infant—mother attachment: contributions of opioids, oxytocin, and norepinephrine Nelson, R. J. and Young, K. A. Behaviour in mice with targeted disruption of single genes NUMBER 4 Gramsbergen, A. and Editorial: Development of postural control, a basic aspect of neuro-ontogeny Hadders-Algra, M. Massion, J. Postural control systems in developmental perspective Mittelstaedt, H. Origin and processing of postural information Kernell, D. The final common pathway in postural control—developmental perspective Holstege, G. The anatomy of the central control of posture: consistency and plasticity Dietz, V. Evidence for a load receptor contribution to the control of posture and locomotion Hadders-Algra, M., Brogren, E. Development of postural control—differences between ventral and dorsal muscles? and Forssberg, H. Thelen, E. and Spencer, J. P. Postural control during reaching in young infants: a dynamic systems approach Bertenthal, B. and Von Hofsten, C. Eye, head and trunk control: the foundation for manual development Van Der Fits, 1. The development of postural response patterns during reaching in healthy infants and Hadders-Algra, M. Assaiante, C. Development of locomotor balance control in healthy children Grasso, R., Assaiante, C., Development of anticipatory orienting strategies during locomotor tasks in children Prevost, P. and Berthoz, A. Dunbar, D. C. and Badam, G. L. Development of posture and locomotion in free-ranging primates Gramsbergen, A. Posture and locomotion in the rat: independent or interdependent development? Bril, B. and Ledebt, A. Head coordination as a means to assist sensory integration in learning to walk Geisler, H. C. and Gramsbergen, A. Motor development after vestibular deprivation in rats Crenna, P. Spasticity and ‘spastic’ gait in children with cerebral palsy Berger, W. Characteristics of locomotor control in children with cerebral palsy Woollacott, M. H., Burtner, P., Development of postural responses during standing in healthy children and children with Jensen, J., Jasiewicz, J., spastic diplegia Roncesvalles, N. and Sveistrup, H. Brogren, E., Hadders-Algra, M. Postural control in sitting children with cerebral palsy and Forssberg, H. NUMBER 5 Blanchard, D. C., Griebel, G., Benzodiazepine and serotonergic modulation of antipredator and conspecific defense Rodgers, R. J. and Blanchard, R. J. Haracz, J. L., Tschanz, J. T., Amphetamine effects on striatal neurons: implications for models of dopamine function Wang, Z., Griffith, K. E. and Rebec, G. V. Clement, Y. and Chapouthier, G. Biological bases of anxiety Mitchell, A. J. The role of corticotropin releasing factor in depressive illness: a critical review Gross-Isseroff, R., Biegon, A., The suicide brain: a review of postmortem receptor/transporter binding studies Voet, H. and Weizman, A. McCaughey, S. A. and Scott, T. R. The taste of sodium NUMBER 6 Special Issue Section Barmess, T. J., and Albers, H.E. Guest Editorial Loewy, A. D. Viruses as transneuronal tracers for defining neural circuits Card, J. P. Practical considerations for the use of pseudorabies virus in transneuronal studies of neural circuitry Contents Norgren R. B. Jr., and Lehman, M. N. Herpes simplex virus as a transneuronal tracer Tirabassi, R. S., Townley, R. A., Molecular mechanisms of neurotropic herpesvirus invasion and spread in the CNS Eldridge, M. G. and Enquist, L. W. Griffin, D. E. A review of alphavirus replication in neurons General Papers Holman, S. D. Neuronal cell death during sexual differentiation and lateralisation of vocal communication Niittykoski, M., Lappalainen, R., Systemic administration of atipamezole, a selective antagonist of alpha-2 adrenoceptors, Jolkkonen, J., Haapalinna, A., facilitates behavioural activity but does not influence short-term or long-term memory in Riekkinen P. Sr., and Sirvié, J. trimethyltin-intoxicated and control rats Weijnen, J. A. W. M. Licking behavior in the rat: measurement and situational control of licking frequency Desmurget, M., Pélisson, D., From eye to hand: planning goal-directed movements Rossetti, Y. and Prablanc, C. Raffa, R. B. Possible role(s) of neurokinins in CNS development and neurodegenerative or other dis- orders Daugé, V. and Léna I. CCK in anxiety and cognitive processes Schechter, M. D. and Calcagnetti, J. Continued trends in the conditioned place preference literature from 1992 to 1996, inclu- sive, with a cross-indexed bibliography Blokland, A. Reaction time responding in rats Gauntlett-Gilbert, J. and Brown, V. J. Reaction time deficits and Parkinson's disease Reilly, S. The role of the gustatory thalamus in taste-guided behavior

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